Designed to deploy predictive models One tool for data processing, analysis and modeling! The user-friendly
workflow interface helps you explore all your data & more.
Supports all analytical tasks:
Extracting and saving data from/to different database systems,
files, and data transformations
Performing a wide range of operations on data, such as sampling,
joining data-sets, and dividing
Building popular statistical models, clustering analysis, variable
importance…
$1,399
5 users and above
MATLAB
Score 8.6 out of 10
N/A
MatLab is a predictive analytics and computing platform based on a proprietary programming language. MatLab is used across industry and academia.
$49
per student license
Pricing
AdvancedMiner
MATLAB
Editions & Modules
AdvancedMiner Elite
1 399
5 users and above
AdvancedMiner Pro
2 399
3-5 Users
AdvancedMiner Server
14 999
Unlimited Users
Student
$49
per student license
Home
$149
perpetual license
Education
$250
per year
Education
$500
perpetual license
Standard
$860
per year
Standard
2,150
perpetual license
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
AdvancedMiner
MATLAB
Free Trial
Yes
No
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
Yes
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
$2,999 1-2 users
No setup fee
Additional Details
* Server Version has unlimited number of users only limited by your server capacity
*Prices are quoted in USD
It can be time-consuming and expensive to visualize data in multi-cloud and on-premise applications. I would recommend my colleagues try this solution in order to collect, model, and visualize data automatically.
MATLAB really does best for solving computational problems in math and engineering. Especially when you have to use a lot of functions in your solving process, or if you have a nonlinear equation that must be iteratively solved. [MATLAB] can also perform things like integration and derivation on your equations that you put into it.
MATLAB is pretty easy to use. You can extend its capabilities using the programming interface. Very flexible capabilities when it comes to graphical presentation of your data (so many different kinds of options for your plotting needs). Anytime you are working with large data sets, or with matrices, MATLAB is likely to be very helpful.
The built-in search engine is not as performing as I wish it would be. However, the YouTube channel has a vast library of informative video that can help understanding the software. Also, many other software have a nice bridge into MATLAB, which makes it very versatile. Overall, the support for MATLAB is good.
AdvancedMiner creates proper data extraction mechanisms, where storage procedures are also outlined and kept safe. Further, the statistical models are in proper work relationship with AdvancedMiner, which results in results that are accurate and authentic. Further, the complex database analysis from AdvancedMiner allows proper market evaluations and outstanding actionable insights.
How MATLAB compares to its competition or similar open access tools like R (programming language) or SciLab is that it's simply more powerful and capable. It embraces a wider spectrum of possibilities for far more fields than any other environment. R, for example, is intended primarily for the area of statistical computing. SciLab, on the other hand, is a similar open access tool that falls very short in its computing capabilities. It's much slower when running larger scripts and isn't documented or supported nearly as well as MATLAB.
MATLAB helps us quickly sort through large sets of data because we keep the same script each time we run an analyzation, making it very efficient to run this whole process.
The software makes it super easy for us to create plots that we can then show to investors or clients to display our data.
We are also looking to create an app for our product, and we will not be able to do that on MATLAB, therefore creating a limiting issue and a new learning curve for a programming language.